Reach for the Exos 48 for the perfect mid-size ultralight, with plenty of room to put in the miles, but not so much that you're tempted to overpack. Highly experienced backpackers will appreciate industry-leading comfort and ventilation—without the weight it often adds—making it the perfect pack for ultralight multiday adventures. For those who really need a svelte carry, the removable floating lid makes way for an integrated FlapJacket that keeps your minimal gear contained in its stead. Osprey's refined AirSpeed suspension keeps you cool with maximum airflow between you and your pack, so each mile stays as comfortable as the last. Made with 100% recycled materials.
Removable floating lid with top and under-lid zipped pockets
Integrated FlapJacket cover for lidless use
Internal hydration sleeve with center back hose port
Front stretch mesh pocket for stashing gear
Dual-access stretch mesh side pockets
Dual strippable side compression straps
Web lash points for attaching overloads
Removable sleeping pad straps
Dual ice axe loops with bungee tie-off
Dual zipped hipbelt pockets to keep essentials handy
Stow-on-the-Go trekking pole attachment
Sternum strap with integrated safety whistle
Weight: 1.3 kg
Dimensions: 80H x 36W x 30D cm
Fabric: 100D High Tenacity Nylon Ripstop Recy BSAPP C0
Volume: S/M: 48L | L/XL: 51L
How to find your Osprey pack size
Locate your C7 vertebrae (the bony bump at the base of your neck)
Locate your iliac crest (your "hip shelf")
Measure the length between the C7 vertebrae and the iliac crest
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Measurements
Pack Size
43 – 50.5 cm
17 – 20 Inch
S/M
48 - 58.5 cm
19 - 23 Inch
L/XL
Made with 100% Recycled Fabrics
The Osprey story started in California in the 1970s, with one man, a sewing machine and a vision to make the world’s best outdoor packs. Today, it’s one of the most recognisable rucksack brands, relied on by athletes like Olympian Victoria Pendleton and elite mountaineers like Himalayan record-breaker Nirmal Purja.
All of Osprey's packs share the same twin hallmarks of fit and comfort. In fact, Osprey was an early adopter of breathable mesh, ergonomic hip-belts and packs designed specifically to fit women. Breathable back panels are still a feature of all their packs, and all except their most lightweight bags come with adjustable back-lengths for a perfect fit.
And in a world where outdoor enthusiasts are increasingly conscious of our environmental impact, many Osprey packs are made from durable recycled fabrics, while all feature PFC-free water-repellent coatings.